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Descriptions :
The Motorola V620 replaces the Motorola V600, and is one of a number of clamshells announced at the same time. The V620 is significant because it replaces Motorola's flagship mid-market clamshell and is pitched slightly about the V500 series. The V620 is available in two variations of silver and black (see right) and is certainly quite an attractive handset. Motorola say that the covers on the V620 are changeable too.
Let's start with the screen. On the V620 it's a good 176x220 pixel TFT display in 262,000 colors, up from 65,000 in the V600. Size and weight are virtually unchanged, at 88x47x24mm and 116 grams. There's a maximum of 7.5 hours talk time and 11 days standby, which is perhaps a little better than the V600.
The V620 features video capture and playback, missing from the V600, and also MP3 and MIDI ringtones, another improvement. Most specifications are the same, with a VGA resolution digital camera, 5Mb of internal memory, email and instant messaging capabilities, xHTML web browser, MMS, Java and of course Bluetooth, plus quad-band GSM and GPRS. The interior is almost identical to the V600 too.
Technical features aside though, the V620 is a very attractive looking handset. The good quality screen, built-in Bluetooth and MP3 ringtone support all add up to make a good package that should appeal to a large market segment. Motorola are backing the V620 up with a campaign called "Motohip" to play on the V620's strong points.
Specifications :
Features:
Display:
- 65,000 colors
- 176 x 220 pixels TFT Display
Camera Features:
Size:
- Weight:
116 g
- Dimensions:
88 x 48 x 24mm
Network:
- Quadband GSM 850/900/1800/1900
Europe, Asia, Africa, North America,
South America, Australia, and New Zealand
Package Content :
- 1 Motorola V620 / V600i Handset
- 1 Travel Charger
- 1 Li-ion Battery
- 1 English Manual